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commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to wear first two thousand fifteen only goes on to new ritual really have a high probability of violations of law will be subject to inspections. if an entrepreneur of the phils only to requirements inspection agency should not come and it's all starting to wear first two thousand fifteen the liquidation procedure for small to medium size businesses will be simplified the general prosecutor's office will provide the national chamber of the newest be accessed on information in relation to business. hooper computers issue the permit issuance procedure will be completed in at least a hundred forty kinds of perm
commission to the government to take a number of specific measures to further improve the business environment can cause extent for their products reviews for policy reasons. according to the president's commission the format of inspections in the country will be radically revised to exclude all unnecessary requirements as a result the total number of requirements will reduce by more than thirty percent. we hit the pin and the practical form. scheduled inspections will be canceled starting to...
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mean as much in an era when redistricting has made almost every seat safe from the national political environment. but what it does talk about is just the overall mood and the mood right now is favoring republicans. that generic ballot traditionally is more supportive of democrats. there are more people who are registered as democrats in this country or who identify as democrats. >> which a 4 point lead for republicans that translates into big numbers of seats in like red or purplish states. if you are in arkansas or in alaska, louisiana, north carolina, places where the senate is resting, that four-point lead looks like a ten-point republican lead and that's bad news. >> going back to 2010, a big republican sweep in the house, i believe the generic ballots were relatively close. >> but if you go back to 2006 -- >> right. >> last time democrats won control at this point in the cycle, nobody thought that democrats were going to be able to take control of the house. i think it's still very early and the best that democrats can do is what they're doing. where they're recruiting good candidates your
mean as much in an era when redistricting has made almost every seat safe from the national political environment. but what it does talk about is just the overall mood and the mood right now is favoring republicans. that generic ballot traditionally is more supportive of democrats. there are more people who are registered as democrats in this country or who identify as democrats. >> which a 4 point lead for republicans that translates into big numbers of seats in like red or purplish...
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this environment is -- this is not environment for justice for victims, for perpetrators, or commanders. as it currently stands, the v.a. handles sexual assault in the military similar to civilian cases. but it is critical to note psychologically they are very different. i have found that it is much closer psychologically to the results of incest. and should be treated as such. as a civilian sexual assault does not address the inherent trust victims give their command, nor the betrayal of that trust when a sexual assault occurs. and the subsequent case is mishandled. this continues to be true even if the case is handled properly. survivors of sexual assault, like many others, suffer from ptsd, are rarely in a state emotionally, financially or otherwise to navigate the complex and detailed paperwork and procedures that the v.a. requires for rating. this paperwork barrier receives -- receiving assistance often exacerbates the survivor's issues and all too often driving them to the point of poverty, homelessness, alcohol and drug abuse, and much, much more. rather than proper counseling, i
this environment is -- this is not environment for justice for victims, for perpetrators, or commanders. as it currently stands, the v.a. handles sexual assault in the military similar to civilian cases. but it is critical to note psychologically they are very different. i have found that it is much closer psychologically to the results of incest. and should be treated as such. as a civilian sexual assault does not address the inherent trust victims give their command, nor the betrayal of that...
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into our rivers and streams and valleys and to give them even more tax breaks while they destroy our environment. madam president, we democrats have a different vision. democrats believe the economy is strongest when the middle complas is vibrant and -- middle class is vibrant and growing. democrats believe that world-class education leads to world-class work and this work is one where people are ready to take on any challenge. right now, madam president, there's at least three people for every job that's available. democrats believe in an even playing field with higher wages, affordable health care, and a secure retirement for every american, so that every american can have a shot at success. i welcome a debate over these competing visions. the average american shares our vision for a country whose success is built on a strong middle class. the koch brothers know americans share our vision for a country whose success is built on a strong middle class. that's why rather than having an honest and fair debate, they're pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into a massive campaign of deception. th
into our rivers and streams and valleys and to give them even more tax breaks while they destroy our environment. madam president, we democrats have a different vision. democrats believe the economy is strongest when the middle complas is vibrant and -- middle class is vibrant and growing. democrats believe that world-class education leads to world-class work and this work is one where people are ready to take on any challenge. right now, madam president, there's at least three people for every...
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when it looked like it would trade up to a better environment, at the last minute putin offered a bribe. >> stephen: how much. >> $15 billion. >> stephen: that's a lot of cash. >> that's a lot of cash. and the president without himself was tied to the old elite and eastern part of the country, decided to back off the change and go-- . >> stephen: do you know how many pirate themed restaurants you can buy with $15 billion. >> the problem was the western parts of the country and the younger parts of the country and more modern liberal parts of the country basically knew that they had no future being russia's vassell so they took to the streets. >> stephen: is america taking sides in this in any way? if these people, the rebels winning now, right. >> yes. >> stephen: why isn't obama spiking the ball and calling putin and saying you might have won the medal count but we won the country count, boitch. >> that is a good question. and the answer is we don't want rush-to-to intervene and kick over the table like the game of risk and take ukraine back. >> stephen: cosend in troops. >> co. >> ste
when it looked like it would trade up to a better environment, at the last minute putin offered a bribe. >> stephen: how much. >> $15 billion. >> stephen: that's a lot of cash. >> that's a lot of cash. and the president without himself was tied to the old elite and eastern part of the country, decided to back off the change and go-- . >> stephen: do you know how many pirate themed restaurants you can buy with $15 billion. >> the problem was the western parts...
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just last week a republican witness at an environment and public works committee hearing on adapting to climate change argued that we'd all be better off if the glaciers just went away. if they just melted away. after all, he told the committee, we evolved at the equator in a climate where freezing weather did not exist. it could be said that frost and ice are the enemies of life. he continued, "obviously if the glaciers stop melting, there will be no more meta-wall street from them -- no more melt water from them, so are you saying that you want the glaciers to stop melting? en this where would the irrigation water come from i say, let the glaciers melt." that's the witness the republicans put up. let the glaciers melt. i guess he missed the difference between seasonal melting, whose annual rhythms fill our streams and rivers for drinking water and fishing and farming and glaciers outright melting away. now, mr. president, there's another little trick the deniers like to play when it's or a little snow falls here in washington or back in their home states, they say, how could there
just last week a republican witness at an environment and public works committee hearing on adapting to climate change argued that we'd all be better off if the glaciers just went away. if they just melted away. after all, he told the committee, we evolved at the equator in a climate where freezing weather did not exist. it could be said that frost and ice are the enemies of life. he continued, "obviously if the glaciers stop melting, there will be no more meta-wall street from them -- no...
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the media environment has completely changed. the network news programs of older cronkite used to say that the weighted, and that was the definitive word. enormousevision has rise. there are the internet channels, and c-span. you have to be a careful consumer. should sample media that does not agree with you gores in accord with all of your views because you learn something. if you want to get the story that you can properly represents the facts, you can find it. it is really up to the viewer government is up to the consumer to find the news they think is not able to then i explained the world to them. everyone is able to judge that for themselves. so railing against media all bring things to the table. that the choices we have in the media now enable people to make up their own minds so that the stories cannot be buried anymore. you can find the stories company can also tell your friends, neighbors, and relatives through e-mail that they should read them. everyone right out watching c-span can be their own publisher, because if
the media environment has completely changed. the network news programs of older cronkite used to say that the weighted, and that was the definitive word. enormousevision has rise. there are the internet channels, and c-span. you have to be a careful consumer. should sample media that does not agree with you gores in accord with all of your views because you learn something. if you want to get the story that you can properly represents the facts, you can find it. it is really up to the viewer...
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is confident that it can win in this new environment and is up to nearly profit target from twenty four to twenty seven billion with a b billion dollars now mariana lake explained that the bank would achieve these targets by optimizing its retail banks in other words subtracting the number of humans and adding to the number of machines now check out these before and after slides are kind of interesting now the one on the left the picture that's of a traditional bank branch and the one on the right is a branch of the future you can see the obvious drop in the need for basic human skill and for rendering on the right and you know this next graph here now this depicts customer into.
is confident that it can win in this new environment and is up to nearly profit target from twenty four to twenty seven billion with a b billion dollars now mariana lake explained that the bank would achieve these targets by optimizing its retail banks in other words subtracting the number of humans and adding to the number of machines now check out these before and after slides are kind of interesting now the one on the left the picture that's of a traditional bank branch and the one on the...
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basically their catharsis idea is if we can somehow express our emotions in a safe environment that that will somehow reduce. our tendency to act on those emotions in the real environment and although the idea is really interesting easy to understand it also is wrong it is one of the most well debugged ideas in all of psychology when you play a first person shooter you start off seeing the gun and the explosions but eventually it just becomes the physics you become attentive to and fascinated by the game mechanics so what a lot of people don't understand when they see someone playing a violent game is that on some level after like you know the fourth hour they sort of stop seeing some of the stuff that looks egregious they're really thinking about the game mechanics on a deep. so in one sense this is good news because it means that what you're actually playing is the game system you're not really playing a war game on the other hand it's terrifying news because exactly what desensitization people worry about that we start looking at something that ought to be terrifying and ugly and just
basically their catharsis idea is if we can somehow express our emotions in a safe environment that that will somehow reduce. our tendency to act on those emotions in the real environment and although the idea is really interesting easy to understand it also is wrong it is one of the most well debugged ideas in all of psychology when you play a first person shooter you start off seeing the gun and the explosions but eventually it just becomes the physics you become attentive to and fascinated...
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avila--"there's no better environment to do it than oa community college campus." d students under 21 years old a lower sampling age would w them to achieve a higher understanding of wine. williams--"people going offt what it smells like, they're missing a lot." cortes--"it would actually make me pay attention in class...become part of the class for the tastings." of course there are restrictions...tas te wine are restrictions...tas te we only...put in mouth...no sww or consume. doesn't apply if just taking 1 wine class for fun. this is for schools th have established viticulture programs. governor jerry brown made it official this past week tha is running for re- election and he did it by tweeting o the announcement we sat down with republican state vice chair harmeet dhn and the chronicle's joe garifoli and asked how the race is shapeg up. nc_matier#1#001 - 08:08:12; what are jerry brown's chans for reelection? joe: he cank backwards into the governo' mansion..he is facing two, t well- known candidates, they don't have a lot of moeny, should be a barring...him commiting murder until
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french polynesia is to deny a part of every polynesians identity depriving them of their land their environment is to deprive them of part of themselves the guy who this stone comes from or. that and this is exactly what all of this is about this afternoon nothing else this is more. to it is all that's visualize the forty one flashes in the thermonuclear explosions in the middle of the sky should move above more money for magnificent said some of your predecessors minister. steward's visualize again the one hundred thirty one underground explosions and underwater blasts one hundred twenty three of which were and more atolls minister my dear colleagues if i offered you this stone would you feel safe placing it under the pillow of your loved ones every night when you at least like to have a choice know that there are none of the parents and none of their children had a choice. after the first nuclear tests in one nine hundred sixty in the midst of the algerian uprising france needed to find new frontiers as empty and as barren as the algerian desert. three years later france to sighted to continu
french polynesia is to deny a part of every polynesians identity depriving them of their land their environment is to deprive them of part of themselves the guy who this stone comes from or. that and this is exactly what all of this is about this afternoon nothing else this is more. to it is all that's visualize the forty one flashes in the thermonuclear explosions in the middle of the sky should move above more money for magnificent said some of your predecessors minister. steward's visualize...
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nevertheless i think the the proof of the pudding is in the eating if we see a more more stable environment that's good if it leads to instability that was a mistake our going forward former member of the european parliament think of so much for sharing your views with us here on our international. and of course we are continuing to follow the situation in ukraine which is highly volatile and this is our developing story here and it's international we'll be bringing you pictures a live pictures coming out of the country where crowds are facing off southern ukraine and these are in fact as i just mentioned live pictures from sin for aapl which is the capital of crimea where crowds are demonstrating against the interim government in the capital kiev of branding it illegitimate well over tester's are calling on local officials to hold a referendum on greater autonomy for the region and stronger ties with russia meanwhile the same time rival protesters supporting the new leadership and chanting crane is not russia and are trying to blog the local parliament and do real it's session several scuf
nevertheless i think the the proof of the pudding is in the eating if we see a more more stable environment that's good if it leads to instability that was a mistake our going forward former member of the european parliament think of so much for sharing your views with us here on our international. and of course we are continuing to follow the situation in ukraine which is highly volatile and this is our developing story here and it's international we'll be bringing you pictures a live pictures...
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especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but it doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested or how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time there's a lot of or see that. if the thousands of polynesians who worked in the role. profited from the windfall they received from mainland france they did so in secret it's difficult for them to keep the memories alive the veterans are gone taking their memories and their testimonies with them history is starting to unravel and the younger generation has different worries and interests. they have never been talks between the french authorities and the local population over the thirty years of years atomic saga a large misunderstanding grew out of this and fostered the rift and bad feelings surrounding the top secret told. when the
especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but it doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested or how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time there's a lot of or see that. if the...
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u are watching bloomberg.co "" the economy and the environment. the two issues that dominate as party leaders meet in beijing. australia's property ship, chinese ire is outnumbered the u.s. for the very first time. the road to nowhere. not much fun. this grind to a halt. morning to you. i am angie lau. we start first with breaking news out of australia. inflation rose 0.2% in february from the previous month. australian inflation is climbing 0.2% month on month. prior came in at 0.1%. let's get straight to the market here in asia-pacific area to australia where the af sex 200 is extending the losses of the morning on this first trading day of the month. the australian dollar is weakening at 89 u.s. cents. a thirdking perhaps week off with the client here. australia's real estate market has experienced a fundamental shift. let's stay in australia with chinese investors not the against foreign buyers. they splashede out on most $6 billion on commercial and residential property. paul allen is in sydney. why the growing chinese interest in australia?
u are watching bloomberg.co "" the economy and the environment. the two issues that dominate as party leaders meet in beijing. australia's property ship, chinese ire is outnumbered the u.s. for the very first time. the road to nowhere. not much fun. this grind to a halt. morning to you. i am angie lau. we start first with breaking news out of australia. inflation rose 0.2% in february from the previous month. australian inflation is climbing 0.2% month on month. prior came in at 0.1%....
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>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself or companies that have gone private that are trying to transform companies to deliver solutions into the small and medium-size companies in the marketplace. >> one of the stocks we like to talk about is tesla. morgan stanley doubled their price target. would you buy tesla? >> i'm a technology banker and a big car guy, so i love the stock, does it have the chops to develop the solutions that? that is an unknown. it's interesting at risk dollars that may lay out in a big way or may not. it?ould you buy >> no. >> a lot of analysts still have a bye on it. we are on the market again and 30 minutes. "street smart" is
>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself...
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this means create a good environment for investors. we have a lot of things to do. >> thank you very much for being with us here live from bilbao at this conference to promote the spanish economic recovery. back to you in london. >> thanks, ste pan. >>> a quick check in the european markets as we head into a break here. adding to lows for the ftse 100 here. the french and german markets losing between 2% and 2.5%. we've got the micex index down by 957%. we have the dollar/ruble trading at five-year highs. i'll leave you with a look at the futures as we head to break. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back to this show. ukrainian crisis dominating the issues as far as the urch foou
this means create a good environment for investors. we have a lot of things to do. >> thank you very much for being with us here live from bilbao at this conference to promote the spanish economic recovery. back to you in london. >> thanks, ste pan. >>> a quick check in the european markets as we head into a break here. adding to lows for the ftse 100 here. the french and german markets losing between 2% and 2.5%. we've got the micex index down by 957%. we have the...
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it could be the largest youth sit in on the environment in a generation. students from over 80 colleges rallied at georgetown university then marched to the white house wearing mock hazmat suits and holding banners with slogans like "keep your oil out of my soil." unfurled aers then black tarp and about 50 people lay down on the sidewalk creating a human oil spill. several hundred protesters locked themselves to the white house fence after being arrested by security. here are some of the voices from the protest. >> hundreds of young people all came here from all over the country, 42 states, to show president obama that keystone is not ok, it is not in our interest and we need to reject the pipeline. >> we're here to president obama and secretary john kerry that the keystone xl is not a good move. >> there are thousands of young people marching to the white house to risk arrest to demand the president obama say no to keystone xl. >> this is the most important issue we are facing. >> we have been arrested. forth and you see people come to you and tell you th
it could be the largest youth sit in on the environment in a generation. students from over 80 colleges rallied at georgetown university then marched to the white house wearing mock hazmat suits and holding banners with slogans like "keep your oil out of my soil." unfurled aers then black tarp and about 50 people lay down on the sidewalk creating a human oil spill. several hundred protesters locked themselves to the white house fence after being arrested by security. here are some of...
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we are in a very competitive late night environment right now. and abc thought it would be gootd to add a baby to the show. even though we have the new baby coming, we still love you very, very much. >> i love you, too, jimmy. >> jimmy: i felt like i was getting too much sleep. we're doing this rainbow loom project. i asked kids to loom something for me and send them to the show to have them fashioned into a loom suit, a whole suit made of these things. i honestly didn't think we would get much. i got thousands and thousands of bracelets and necklaces and ties and belts. little purses. which i'm not sure what i was supposed to do with. ed hands, all kinds of stuff. a world name from ally sent me 100 bracelets. she made all of them by herself. in farming ton, michigan, our lady of sorrow's catholic school got the whole skood involve-- s involved. more than 750 kids participated in this. teachers, too. they put on presentations. we've been putting all this stuff together. they made a big, long rope. >> here, jimmy kimmel. these are for you! >> jimm
we are in a very competitive late night environment right now. and abc thought it would be gootd to add a baby to the show. even though we have the new baby coming, we still love you very, very much. >> i love you, too, jimmy. >> jimmy: i felt like i was getting too much sleep. we're doing this rainbow loom project. i asked kids to loom something for me and send them to the show to have them fashioned into a loom suit, a whole suit made of these things. i honestly didn't think we...
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this year, talks were dominated by a cooling economy and rising concerns about the environment. tom, manufacturing pmi over the weekend fell slightly. is that a sign of the reaction of weakening growth? is a bit of both. at pmi trajectory came in 50.2, down from 50.5 in january. so it is still slightly above the 50 mark, which is improving from deteriorating conditions. deceleration in the manufacturing sector. the big question is is this to do with february, which this year had the chinese new year holiday, or is it a reflection -- a reflection of genuine problems in the manufacturing sector? pmi?at is the reaction to has rebranded to past 55 from the record low of 53 in january. theome evidence that in domestic economy, and the services sector, it is actually doing slightly better. yuan hasrse, the weakened significantly over concerns. have the npc kicking off this week. what does this mean for the government's broader growth strategy? >> one of the concerns is that a weakening yuan is a reflection of lower investor confidence in china. be deliberate strategy by the people's b
this year, talks were dominated by a cooling economy and rising concerns about the environment. tom, manufacturing pmi over the weekend fell slightly. is that a sign of the reaction of weakening growth? is a bit of both. at pmi trajectory came in 50.2, down from 50.5 in january. so it is still slightly above the 50 mark, which is improving from deteriorating conditions. deceleration in the manufacturing sector. the big question is is this to do with february, which this year had the chinese new...
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and have access to their moneys stashed in british banks, that would become a very different russian environment. now they're walking in the streets happy and screaming. you know, ukraine is russia, or crimea is russia. i would like to see russia completely closed. it is not the cold war, but if the borders are closed for other reasons, how popular will putin become with grandiose strategies. >> certainly once you start messing with people's money, they take it very personally. lawrence, a question i had about this is, you know, there are other actors on the world stage who are like in syria, like karzai, who's been particularly difficult. how does the way that president obama handles this situation impact, you know -- iran is another one. what are these world leaders looking for? >> well, i think all of these are interrelated. while we want to penalize putin for doing this, you need his help both in syria and eastern. without the russians putting the sanctions on iran, we would not be at the negotiating table. i think you have to keep these things in mind. your other guests would know this. the
and have access to their moneys stashed in british banks, that would become a very different russian environment. now they're walking in the streets happy and screaming. you know, ukraine is russia, or crimea is russia. i would like to see russia completely closed. it is not the cold war, but if the borders are closed for other reasons, how popular will putin become with grandiose strategies. >> certainly once you start messing with people's money, they take it very personally. lawrence,...
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we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks to get those returned because i've not been rewarded for doing so. so we've got a more neutral start to say yes, if you want to go out and take an outsized risk decision, you will get an outsized risking return if your play comes off. but equities aren't that market right now. but yesterday's events were demonstrated, should gazprom have not made the statement this morning, you would have a different attitude to its cash flow risk. now you have a different set of information. and actually, if you listen to what president putin is repeatedly saying
we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks...
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and the idea that we would have created an environment that is hospitable is outrageous. it's not just putin, it's going to be the people's republic of china. even if it's not in cahoots with put putin. >> it seems like the president and the secretary of state keep lecturing putin, that they have a 19th century mentality, this is the 21st century. he made a speech where -- in which he says the great power conflict is a thing of the past. i want to ask you about these words the president uttered many listen to this closely. >> those countries that are large like russia or china, we have the kind of relationship with them we're not getting into conflicts of that sort at least over the last several decades, there's been a recognition that neither country benefits from that kind of great power conflict. the kind of national security threat we're going to confront, their terror threats, they're failed states, the proliferation of deadly weapons. >> it looks like vladimir, when you listen to those words, vladimir didn't get the memo on this, and it seems to me when you add that
and the idea that we would have created an environment that is hospitable is outrageous. it's not just putin, it's going to be the people's republic of china. even if it's not in cahoots with put putin. >> it seems like the president and the secretary of state keep lecturing putin, that they have a 19th century mentality, this is the 21st century. he made a speech where -- in which he says the great power conflict is a thing of the past. i want to ask you about these words the president...
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>> arriving in this environment in the environment? yes. >> it made me a bit uncomfortable, to say the least. giant tortoises do not get as excited about meal time. in fact, they can live months without food. this one is 30 years old. 30 may be the new 18 because she will live to 200. ransom spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on animal conservation. in addition, he shelters rare birds. >> this was warned blind. hand feeding him. doing very well. there.e one right this was once native to this area of the caribbean. by the time richard moved here, not a single one left. >> i think because they are so beautiful, they were killed. >> richard branson has a plan for them. >> once we have enough here, they will start having to other islands. hopefully the british virgin islands will have the flamingos and all the ponds. >> if i were an animal, i would never leave. >> don't do that. i did not like it when all of the lemurs were crawling all over me. they have nails. were climbing up my legs. >> if he is successful, and you are talking abou
>> arriving in this environment in the environment? yes. >> it made me a bit uncomfortable, to say the least. giant tortoises do not get as excited about meal time. in fact, they can live months without food. this one is 30 years old. 30 may be the new 18 because she will live to 200. ransom spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on animal conservation. in addition, he shelters rare birds. >> this was warned blind. hand feeding him. doing very well. there.e one right this was...
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it usually doesn't lead to a better environment to resolve differences. >> how much more complex now does the diplomatic situation become because of the decision by crimea's new leaders to have this referendum on march 16th about whether or not crimea should join russia? >> i think this is provocative action and going to complicate matters greatly. i find it extremely interesting that the russian government seems to be taking a position that it now supports separatism. separatism by minorities or groups that don't like what essential government is doing. that is not been the russian position on most issues in the past. so that's one thing that's very strange. i also agree that if we get some kind of vote in crimea, however it's arranged or whatever terms it takes place, it's going to complicate the efforts to find a diplomatic solution to this and restore ukrainian control over its total territory. that's going to have to be the objective that the the united states and europe support. >> it's certainly the objective to people here in kiev. james collins, i appreciate it. former ambas
it usually doesn't lead to a better environment to resolve differences. >> how much more complex now does the diplomatic situation become because of the decision by crimea's new leaders to have this referendum on march 16th about whether or not crimea should join russia? >> i think this is provocative action and going to complicate matters greatly. i find it extremely interesting that the russian government seems to be taking a position that it now supports separatism. separatism by...
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president obama's global climate change initiative, usaid will work to both protect and manage the environment that supports us through our resilience programs. today we're applying this new model of work across all of our work, from promoting democratic governance to sustaining our gains in frontline states, to improving the quality of education, especially for girls and children who hi in crisis. that's why we've dedicated more than $150 million in central funding in this budget for science, technology, and innovation and partnership initiative. by collaborating with the world's brightest minds and company well, can develop and scale new scientific breakthroughs like climate resiliencies and mobile banking efforts that's that bend the curve of progress and give us capacity to achieve our goals at lower costs in the long run. fenally and most importantly, this budget invests in the most important aspect of our work, our own staff. with $1.4 billion in usaid operating expense, we will fund our core operations at their current level a request that represents just 8% of our total programmatic re
president obama's global climate change initiative, usaid will work to both protect and manage the environment that supports us through our resilience programs. today we're applying this new model of work across all of our work, from promoting democratic governance to sustaining our gains in frontline states, to improving the quality of education, especially for girls and children who hi in crisis. that's why we've dedicated more than $150 million in central funding in this budget for science,...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ ♪ liz: he founded the electronic arts empire and was responsible for one of the most beloved and top-selling games ever. yes, madden nfl, and now he's embarking on a whole new venture, educational gaming. joining me now in a fox business exclusive, chip hawkins. if you can company ceo and co-founder. i'm not betting against you, man. madden nfl is fascinating, but this may be a tougher sell. what's if you can? talk about that. >> well, first of all, we're named for the famous poem, "if," it starts out if you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs, it's an empowering poem about character, and this whole idea of human knowledge that's now known as sel which stands for social and emotional learning. this is a critical area of life skills and in the last hundred years have kind of fallen in a crack, and it's now framed in a way that's been backed up by science and research, and it's now supported by the government that these ar
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ ♪ liz: he founded the electronic arts empire and was responsible for one of the most beloved and top-selling games ever. yes, madden nfl, and now he's embarking on a whole new venture, educational gaming. joining me now in a fox business exclusive, chip hawkins. if you can company ceo and co-founder. i'm not betting against you, man. madden nfl is...
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you create a good environment for the economy to grow. >> that's a great contrast, this red state contrast. sam brownback in kansas, mary fallin in oklahoma, john casic in ohio. they're limiting government, reforming programs, lowering tax rates to get better investment in companies. what's so hard about this? john f. kennedy did it 50 years ago. ronald reagan about it 30 years ago. >> they believe so much in central government, central economic planning. they believe it's unfair for people to be making a lot of money when the aspiration of every american should be to make more money, get on that ladder of opportunity. it's so frustrating, larry, to be on the inside and working with these people when they don't think debt matters. the president is increasing debt, almost doubling it over the next ten or 12 years. it's incredible, given the fact that he's amassed more debt as a president than all the presidents before him combined if you take it through the rest of his administration. >> i think if the economy would grow with fresh incentives and regulatory roll backs and we get back to fou
you create a good environment for the economy to grow. >> that's a great contrast, this red state contrast. sam brownback in kansas, mary fallin in oklahoma, john casic in ohio. they're limiting government, reforming programs, lowering tax rates to get better investment in companies. what's so hard about this? john f. kennedy did it 50 years ago. ronald reagan about it 30 years ago. >> they believe so much in central government, central economic planning. they believe it's unfair...
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scanning the environment much like a dolphin would but without a click. creating a 3-d map by bouncing infrared light off of everything, making to one half million measurements every second. accelerate, car can brake, or swerve without being told to. is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that, though. probably the next big step is cars talking to cars so that the cars can communicate road conditions, safety conditions. i suspect that the technology will be there before the legislation and drivers are ready to accept it. how people feel being overtaken by a car with someone not driving. >> ford aims to have them on the road in the next few years. >> as i just said, we will carry on the conversation tomorrow, the geneva motor show kicks off with plenty of great coverage for you. gm, joining us early on. all the major ceos joining us to tell us what impact the business is seeing when it comes to the ongoing situation in ukraine. 20 minutes to go until "surveillance" and tom keene joins us from new york. amazing market reaction to what we're seeing i
scanning the environment much like a dolphin would but without a click. creating a 3-d map by bouncing infrared light off of everything, making to one half million measurements every second. accelerate, car can brake, or swerve without being told to. is autonomous. >> there is a long way to go in that, though. probably the next big step is cars talking to cars so that the cars can communicate road conditions, safety conditions. i suspect that the technology will be there before the...
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he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment. he wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union. he sternly does not want responsibility for the internal problems. they have economic problems. >> he says that the worst thing was the collapse of the soviet union, but you believe that if he thought he could re-create a soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with it. >> he just wanted countries, most of all the ukraine, looking to russia. they want them to be part of an arrangement russia, not the west. he wants to avoid them establishing stronger linkages with the west. he wants them to have much stronger linkages with russia. russia has some measure of control. >> he says that specifically in part, does he not? >> he is a typical autocrat. he has made no secret of what he wants to do. he is doing it. i think he has a clear purpose in mind. he's taking the long view here. he is prepared to play this out. we will see tactical moves. one way or another. i think we need to keep in mind w
he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment. he wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union. he sternly does not want responsibility for the internal problems. they have economic problems. >> he says that the worst thing was the collapse of the soviet union, but you believe that if he thought he could re-create a soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with it. >> he just...
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. >> well, senator, i agree that an environment of low rates, low interest rates, especially when it p prevails for a long time, and we have had a long period of low interest rates can give rise to behavior that poses threats to financial stability. and therefore we need to be looking at that very carefully. and we are doing so in a very thorough way, i believe. there are a number of things that we are monitoring. measures of asset prices and whether or not they appear to be diverging from historical norms. namely it's hard but trying to spot any asset price bubbles that might be emerging. we're looking at leverage, which build up in leverage can be very dangerous to the financial system and pose stability risks. we're looking at trends in leverage. we're looking at credit growth to see whether or not that has potentially worrisome trends. in addition to that we're looking the particularly through the stress tests at financial institutions and a low interest rate environment. we have to worry about whether or not they're appropriately dealing with interest rate risk ls. we have been
. >> well, senator, i agree that an environment of low rates, low interest rates, especially when it p prevails for a long time, and we have had a long period of low interest rates can give rise to behavior that poses threats to financial stability. and therefore we need to be looking at that very carefully. and we are doing so in a very thorough way, i believe. there are a number of things that we are monitoring. measures of asset prices and whether or not they appear to be diverging...
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what he was saying, i want to be fair to the russian people consuming this in that controlled news environment, we're not saying that if you're buying the putin view of this, you know, that that's just -- you're just being dumb. i mean, there's a lot of ways in which he presents this that can sound reasonable if you hear nothing else. >> absolutely. and this has been one of the most amazing things of the putin project since he's come to power. he's created this kind of alternate reality. at first he did it domestically. when you're in russia, it's incredibly. the talk of democracy, the posters on the streets, the people out at also ryes, the lines at election booths. these are things that the kremlin orchestrates very, very carefully. this is the first time he's moved beyond his borders to do it there. so this is a very controlled campaign. it's a theatre. >> james welcome back to the show. thanks for joining us again. >>> coming up, vladimir putin's political machine. and later, breaking news from texas. wendy davis has become the first woman since anne richards to win a primary for governor
what he was saying, i want to be fair to the russian people consuming this in that controlled news environment, we're not saying that if you're buying the putin view of this, you know, that that's just -- you're just being dumb. i mean, there's a lot of ways in which he presents this that can sound reasonable if you hear nothing else. >> absolutely. and this has been one of the most amazing things of the putin project since he's come to power. he's created this kind of alternate reality....
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> america's longest war may be coming to an end sooner than expected. the president ord ed the pentagon to draw up plans for a complete withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of the year. joining me now, jack jacobs. can i ask you this. is this posturing or does the u.s. really want to do this? >> i think we really want to do it but we shouldn't discount the fact that our politicians have a policy to think before they think, drawing lines in the sand we never tend to reinforce. so some of this is posturing but by the end of the day if we can't reach an arrangement with karzai, we're leaving. we are going to do that. we have areas surrounding afghanistan we can do some operations but i think the intention is to get out. >> a reporter wrote yesterday that u.s. officials told her that al qaeda is planning a comeback in afghanistan. some of that is politically motivated. how concerned are you that that is a reality. >> i think it is a reality. don't
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> america's longest war may be coming to an end sooner than expected. the president ord ed the pentagon to draw up plans for a complete withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of the year. joining me now, jack jacobs. can i ask you this. is this posturing or does the u.s. really want to do this? >> i think we really want to do it but we...
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. >> bottle water is just incredibly harmful to the environment. it takes a bottle about 1,000 years to bio degrand. >> the city's recycling service estimates it collects 15 million plastic water bottles each year. >> let's turn things over to jeff. you asked for rain, jeff, you got it. >> yes, you can bottle up all that you want of that. take a live look outside. we got a multi layered sky looking beautiful across the bay bridge. we'll let you know the timing of the next storm system and how much we'll get in a few minutes. >>> i'm geraud moncure. the warriors shooting for a road win against the toughest home team in the nba. highlights ahead and a local olympian whose stride is set in the 2016 games. that story is coming up in sports. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ]
. >> bottle water is just incredibly harmful to the environment. it takes a bottle about 1,000 years to bio degrand. >> the city's recycling service estimates it collects 15 million plastic water bottles each year. >> let's turn things over to jeff. you asked for rain, jeff, you got it. >> yes, you can bottle up all that you want of that. take a live look outside. we got a multi layered sky looking beautiful across the bay bridge. we'll let you know the timing of the...
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the actual business environment further to that point is an entirely different story right now. the emergency right now is to have a program by the imf and other geopolitical standpoint to have some sort of a dialogue toh russia on the best way get out of this crisis. >> dragon capital was one of a number that signed an international appeal to the investment community. theask that you use all of means to your disposal to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict -- it goes on. how much can this accomplish? how much can your partners do to influence [inaudible] putin's actions? whether with respect to they can do by having a sort of mature into a discussion with the russian president. we wrote that letter. we signed it together with the in orderestment banks to mark a point and say that anybody can act at its own local level. i believe that the 11% drop in sx today is a political argument being sent to russia saying this has a cost. do not agree with any military intervention, there are a few tools at the disposal of funds and entities around the world to highlight the cost o
the actual business environment further to that point is an entirely different story right now. the emergency right now is to have a program by the imf and other geopolitical standpoint to have some sort of a dialogue toh russia on the best way get out of this crisis. >> dragon capital was one of a number that signed an international appeal to the investment community. theask that you use all of means to your disposal to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict -- it goes on. how...
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but it matters to a lot of folks with a tight budget environment here. there are a lot of republicans who don't like the idea of giving any foreign aid right now. they don't like having to explain back in their home districts. >> peter cook, thank you for the latest on that. >> western nations are talking sanctions on russia. russia is talking sanctions of its own. in the middle, companies doing business in ukraine and russia. are hundreds of companies involved. not just pepsi, coke, mcdonald's. companies that have big grain shipping operations near the black sea. stock prices are holding an but that this not mean there are not effects. procter & gamble has been in ukraine since 1990. pampers, panty and -- pantene. three weeks ago they said because of currency fluctuations they were cutting their 2014 earnings forecast. they said emerging-market toctuations lead the company cut its 2014 earnings forecast by as much as a percentage point rat. >> that may make it even worse. >> caterpillar invested a billion dollars in russia. they were the first blue-chip
but it matters to a lot of folks with a tight budget environment here. there are a lot of republicans who don't like the idea of giving any foreign aid right now. they don't like having to explain back in their home districts. >> peter cook, thank you for the latest on that. >> western nations are talking sanctions on russia. russia is talking sanctions of its own. in the middle, companies doing business in ukraine and russia. are hundreds of companies involved. not just pepsi,...
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i don't know if we could say i think the permissivene environment we have created through this reset, thinking someone likeg that putin reacts to warmth and charm when he really reacts to weakness, and he has seen in our foreign-policy efforts over the course of this last year. whatnnot make a case that happened in crimea would not have happened, but he has not felt that there would be much of a pushback from us. i am thankful today that, again, there are some steps being taken . we stand ready to enable the administration to adapt more forcefully. we had a great meeting yesterday. i could not be more disappointed that we are where we are. i think our credibility very much has been on the line, is on the line, and i do think us unified and very strong reaction and approach over a long time, not short term, is important relative to russia right now and us regaining that credibility. i thank you for being here. i know you will talk about syria. i hope you will explain more fully what you think these sanctions that have been announced this morning are about. that will be helpful to us ov
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. >> julie n venezuela there have been more environment confrontation between security forces and anti-government protesters. they're demanding the release of fellow students detained during two weeks of unrest. more marchs have been called for sunday. at least 18 people have been killed so far. and opposition leader has boycott peace talks called for by president nicolÁs maduro. he believes the crisis will get worse. >> i believe we need to create the conditions to create change. it requires being strong in the face of the government who has had problems of legitimacy from the start. even beyond those problems it has had problems in governing. you have economic problems that are going to start a political crisis. the political crisis in the face of the government that, let's say, covers its eyes that does not want to face problems or resolve problems. it will reach such propulsion that they will tell maduro that you must either fix the problem or go. >> roadblocks in several venezuelan cities. they have been central in the scene of fierce battles between protesters and security forces. we trave
. >> julie n venezuela there have been more environment confrontation between security forces and anti-government protesters. they're demanding the release of fellow students detained during two weeks of unrest. more marchs have been called for sunday. at least 18 people have been killed so far. and opposition leader has boycott peace talks called for by president nicolÁs maduro. he believes the crisis will get worse. >> i believe we need to create the conditions to create change....
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the environment is very important, and we've got to make the right call. we need to hear more voices. you might hear mine later. get your cell phone outs. tonight's question, will president obama alienate his base if he approves the keystone xl pipeline? a for yes, b to know. go to our blog, we'll bring you the results later on in the show. let's me bring in kate shepherd of "the huffington post."com. good to have you with us tonight. tell us about the carbon tracker report. why is the state department report flawed? >> so this carbon tracker report look at specifically the question of whether emissions from the pipeline are going to be significant, and it argues that the state department takes it as preassumed all of the oil will be extracted from the tar sands and burnt. they say it's not the case. the pipe lean would facilitate greater development of the tar sands by transportation by the pipeline is cheaper than transportation by rail and that leads to increased emissions because we facilitated that greater development there after the inspector general
the environment is very important, and we've got to make the right call. we need to hear more voices. you might hear mine later. get your cell phone outs. tonight's question, will president obama alienate his base if he approves the keystone xl pipeline? a for yes, b to know. go to our blog, we'll bring you the results later on in the show. let's me bring in kate shepherd of "the huffington post."com. good to have you with us tonight. tell us about the carbon tracker report. why is...
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the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now. hi, emma. >> guest: hello. >> host: what was your response when you won grand prize? >> guest: we were shocked. we let that one another and we could not believe it. posta when you finish, to journey sense of how good it was? >> guest: we did not. >> guest: tommy how you got interested in the first place. tesco well, our ninth grade project is required for students to complete. >> host: how did your team come together? did the teacher assign them? >> guest: yes, we could pick our team members. we chose other people we have known for a few years. we were comfortable and that we worked wel
the next in line were documentaries about the environment. and next after that, immigration. so we are going to tell you about the grand prize winners this year. it was a team. their topic was called earth first, phrack executive. it was a three-person team from long beach polytechnic high school in california. they were served by communication a three team members in that group, emma larson, michaela caps and sir haida check will be talking with one of the three members of the team right now....
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influence, he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment, and he also wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union, but he certainly doesn't want responsibility for internal problems that a lot of these countries have, especially their economic problems. >> so even though he said the worst thing that happened in the history of the 20th century was the collapse of the soviet union, you believe that if he thought he could re-create the soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with that, especially economic? >> he just wants those countries of the near abroad, most of all ukraine looking to russia and as part of an arrangement with russia, not part of the arrangement with the west. he wants to avoid them establishing stronger linkages with the west and he wants them to have much stronger linkages with russia, where russia actually has some measure of control. >> charlie: and he says that specifically in part, does he not? >> well, yeah, i think -- he's a typical autocrat. he's made no secret of wh
influence, he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment, and he also wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union, but he certainly doesn't want responsibility for internal problems that a lot of these countries have, especially their economic problems. >> so even though he said the worst thing that happened in the history of the 20th century was the collapse of the soviet union, you believe that if he thought he...
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this is low return environment. clients need to look across the board and replace what they used to consider yield, it's more of a total return plan. >> thank you so much to both of you. i guess the kids can breathe a sigh of relief they're not going to be sold along with everything else. >> that's a line from a movie. >> i know what it is. >> all right. some news to bring you. just a moment ago, the president speaking to reporters says that russia cannot with impunity put soldiers on the ground in ukraine and violate principles recognized around the world. those coming from president obama speaking moments ago to reporters. we will get more on those remarks when we come back. >>> still ahead, grand theft ukraine. the ultra-rich are fleeing the country, taking a whole lot of money with them. we will bring you where it is all ending up. >>> later on, did old man winter keep car buyers off the lot? we'll have the latest numbers on how dealers are actually doing in this wicked winter and whether or not that could be go
this is low return environment. clients need to look across the board and replace what they used to consider yield, it's more of a total return plan. >> thank you so much to both of you. i guess the kids can breathe a sigh of relief they're not going to be sold along with everything else. >> that's a line from a movie. >> i know what it is. >> all right. some news to bring you. just a moment ago, the president speaking to reporters says that russia cannot with impunity...
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calm down the situation and to refrain from any actions that could further escalate an already tense environment. robert siri will travel to geneva today where he will brief the secretary general on his mission to ukraine and discuss further possible steps. the secretary general is gravely concerned that the situation has further deteriorated since yesterday's meeting of the council. in this regard, let me reiterate the secretary general's important messages conveyed in his statement of today. and i quote, "the secretary general continues to closely follow the seriously and rapidly unfolding events in ukraine, including developments in crimea, and is gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation. the secretary general reiterates his call for the full respect for and preservation of the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. he calls for an immediate restoration of calm and direct dialogue between all concerned to solve the current crisis. the secretary general will be speaking with president vladimir putin of russia shortly about the situation in ukraine" un
calm down the situation and to refrain from any actions that could further escalate an already tense environment. robert siri will travel to geneva today where he will brief the secretary general on his mission to ukraine and discuss further possible steps. the secretary general is gravely concerned that the situation has further deteriorated since yesterday's meeting of the council. in this regard, let me reiterate the secretary general's important messages conveyed in his statement of today....
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but it is a different environment fundamentally from any other kind of dealing with putin. one has to understand where he is right now. his policy initiatives have been very rash. you don't do what he does unless you think the stakes are very high and in his view i think he believes the political forces out of this recent political crisis has now led ukraine to a position where russia is losing it to the eu and nato and he believes that's happened in part if not engineered by the u.s. and the eu and others then strongly supported by it and come to have an exceedingly negative view of the administration, of the americans and it will be very hard to do any kind of a deal with him where you get back to the clinton proposition to trust him on a deal. we're in a different world with putin right now. >> okay. but let me ask you this. madeline albright called him delusional. is he completely delusional in reading the country with a country on the doorstep, right on the border? is he delusional or is he right to be quite paranoid about the situation and in his own way he believes a
but it is a different environment fundamentally from any other kind of dealing with putin. one has to understand where he is right now. his policy initiatives have been very rash. you don't do what he does unless you think the stakes are very high and in his view i think he believes the political forces out of this recent political crisis has now led ukraine to a position where russia is losing it to the eu and nato and he believes that's happened in part if not engineered by the u.s. and the...
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finally, we must be mindful of the environment in which we pursue all these missions. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary duplications of resources across dhs' large and decentralized beurocracy while pursuing important missions such as the recap tallization of the aging coast guard fleet. second, i am mindful of the surveys that reflect that morale is low within various components of dhs. i intend to remind our workforce of the importance of their homeland security mission and that the department's greatest asset in the pursuit of these missions is our people. i will be a champion for the men and women of dhs, and i will advocate on their behalf. i look forward to working with this committee. the chairman is correct that i am actively working to full the vacancies in senior management positions. i do that on a daily basis. i look forward to a shared vision and a partnership with congress on our imp
finally, we must be mindful of the environment in which we pursue all these missions. first we operate in a time of severe budget constraints. as secretary of the department of homeland security, i therefore believe i am obligated to identify and eliminate inefficiencies, waste and unnecessary duplications of resources across dhs' large and decentralized beurocracy while pursuing important missions such as the recap tallization of the aging coast guard fleet. second, i am mindful of the surveys...
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from acting in the interests of the environment and our country. coal-fired plants are the single largest source of carbon pollution and today, there is no limit on how much carbon pollution they can emit. that's why president obama directed e.p.a. to use its existing authority under the clean air act to require power plants to control carbon pollution, something long overdue. e.p.a. proposed a rule to require new plants to use available pollution control technology to capture and sequester carbon pollution. for existing plants, e.p.a. is working with stake holders to think through the best approach. e.p.a. has not yet even issued a proposal but industry is moving on. in my region, a major utility made the decision on sound economics and environment to hut down a coal powered plant. h.r. 3826 would stop e.p.a. from issuing any rules and allow these plants to keep emitting unlimited amounts of carbon pollution. and for existing plant the bill would be straight out prohibition of any e.p.a. rule from becoming effective unless congress somehow passed
from acting in the interests of the environment and our country. coal-fired plants are the single largest source of carbon pollution and today, there is no limit on how much carbon pollution they can emit. that's why president obama directed e.p.a. to use its existing authority under the clean air act to require power plants to control carbon pollution, something long overdue. e.p.a. proposed a rule to require new plants to use available pollution control technology to capture and sequester...